Barristers


BSB: Exams problems “worse than thought” as it rejects alternative plan

14 September 2020

Problems with the Bar exams were far more extensive than previously reported, the Bar Standards Board admits as barristers warn that ‘pen and paper’ resits next month could breach equality law.


Employment tribunal rejects BSB race discrimination claim

10 September 2020

Claims of race discrimination brought by a barrister against the Bar Standards Board as part of a decade-long dispute have been dismissed as time-barred by an employment tribunal.


Covid knock-on puts future pupillage numbers under pressure

8 September 2020

The number of chambers delaying pupillages that were due to start this month or next is likely to have a knock-on effect on the supply of places until 2022, the Bar Standards Board said today.


BSB pilots reverse race mentoring for senior White barristers

3 September 2020

The Bar Standards Board has launched a pilot reverse mentoring scheme, in which Bar students and junior barristers from BAME backgrounds mentor senior White barristers.


Barrister should have apologised to judge over behaviour

1 September 2020

A hugely experienced criminal defence barrister who shouted and pulled faces at a judge should have sent her a letter of apology, a Bar disciplinary tribunal has said.


Bar students call on regulator to waive exam requirement

20 August 2020

A petition calling on the Bar Standards Board to waive the requirement that Bar students complete the centralised exams has attracted more than 1,000 signatures on its first day.


BSB chief aims to arrange exam resits as soon as possible

18 August 2020

The Bar Standards Board is looking to arrange another round of exams well before December, its director-general has told Legal Futures, as complaints about the online system mount.


Technical problems hit 11% of BPTC students

14 August 2020

Some 11% of Bar professional training course students taking their first exam online this week have experienced technical problems, the Bar Standards Board said today.


Chambers blames government approach to justice system for decision to close

14 August 2020

The impact of Covid-19 on the justice system and the government’s response has led a mid-sized London set to announce its closure, saying members are not prepared to take the financial risk they are facing.


Muslim Bar student “forced to defer exam” over headscarf removal demand

14 August 2020

A Muslim Bar student felt forced to defer her exams because the BSB said she had to remove her headscarf for ID purposes but could not guarantee that it would be a woman who would watch.

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